Eligibility: In-course scholarships are available to students entering 2nd-year or above. In order to be eligible to receive an upper-year scholarship, you must be a Huron student returning to Huron in 2025-2026 academic term. Students must submit an application to be considered for these scholarships. The scholarships are adjudicated on the basis of performance and adherence within specific award criteria.
Huron-Ivey dual degree students are welcome to apply! If a student is enrolled in the Huron/Ivey HBA combined degree program, Huron scholarship will be applied during the time they study at Huron. They will receive the full award for the first two years (provided that they meet the conditions for renewal), and then for their fourth and fifth years, provided they are completing at least 3.0 courses at Huron, and have met the conditions for renewal. The scholarships are not provided during the year students are at Ivey.
To be considered for an in-course scholarship, please apply using the form below. Students who have been selected to receive a scholarship will be contacted in October 2025.
Please fill out the form below and provide all the necessary details and examples to explain why you would be an ideal candidate for the Huron scholarship.
To review terms of each scholarship, please click here.
Deadline: Applications must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. on June 13, 2025.
If you have any questions, please email huron@uwo.ca





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